“Motion is the sign of life” Swami Vivekananda
Motion can be captured in many ways in photography.
An interesting subject for the beginners in photography.
Freeze motion
Here the action is frozen in mid air( high Shutter speed/burst mode} and the subject is frozen in a fraction of second, a kind of mid action pause or soft and silky look of waterfalls.
This can be either fast exposure or long exposure.
High shutter speed
Slow shutter speed
Motion Blur
Three types.
Blurred subject with background in focus
Blurred background with subject in focus (panning)
Blurring everything
Thank you.
Namaste 🙏🙏🙏
Philosophy Through Photography
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This post is part of Nancy Merrill’s photo a week challenge- MOTION
Wonderful as always. 🖤🙏
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And your continuous encouragement kelps me flying.
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Fascinating!
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Thank you so much Ashley
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Definitely in the eye of the beholder!
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Agree
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Welcome to Professor Philo’s photography class. The syllabus will be handed out shortly
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